The Force Awakens. It’s soon. Like, really soon. I can’t even deal with how much Star Wars stuff I want put in me as soon as humanly possible.

Luckily, the internet is a treasure trove of Star Wars things to tide us over until December 18th. Share and enjoy!

LIFE AFTER DEATH STAR

The first time I heard the classic John Williams score that brought our favorite tale set a long long time ago in a galaxy far far away, I knew that only one thing could improve it: Notorious BIG. So thank you, Solar Slim. Big Poppa remixed with Duel of the Fates is a thing that makes the world better.

MR. PLINKETT’S PREQUEL REVIEWS

The classic voice of reason against anyone who thinks the prequels are good! Come for the fantastic dissection of story structure and fast forward through the weird jokes about imprisoning women in the basement! Mr. Plinkett is literally what the internet is for: opinions about Star Wars and hating women. Yaaaay ;(

JEDI ALLIANCE: DEFENDING THE PREQUELS

Or, if you are completely wrong and like the prequels, check out Popcorn Talk’s prequel specific episode of Anakin love with writer Joseph Scrimshaw!

ANTI CHEESE PREQUELS

ORRRRRRR if you believe the prequels can be saved, well, you might be right. These edits are pretty great. He takes out the racist alien voices, and replaces them with alien language and subtitles, cuts out most of the Anakin creepiness…

Worth watching. Never thought I’d say that about a prequel.

HONEST TRAILERS: STAR WARS

ADMIRAL ACKBAR’S ADS

A stroke of weird, weird genius by comedian Asterios Kokkinos, Admiral Ackbar’s Ads are exactly what they sound like: something you need in your life.

NAN LAWSON ART

If you’re one of the few poor souls that hasn’t yet discovered the beautiful pop culture art of Nan Lawson, this is a great time to get on board and make the jump to lightspeed. Her piece Together We Can Rule The Galaxy (above) is currently being sold on eBay with proceeds going to charity.

What’s your favorite weird Star Wars stuff on the internet? Share it in the comments. We’re all in this together.